Things Fall Apart Imperialism

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Things Fall Apart and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Nelson Mandela, a former president, politician, and philanthropist at one point said, “I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.” Chinua Achebe’s novel, Things Fall Apart occurs around the turn of the nineteenth century in the Umuofia and Mbanta villages of the Ibo tribe in Nigeria. It is a story of conflict and struggle between culture and family that is caused by the influx of European missionaries. Okonkwo, a fearless, influential and respected leader of his clan sooner or later suffers as he is faced with several difficulties. Similarly, the film Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, follows the story of Nelson Mandela, who fights for freedom during the Apartheid period in South Africa. Both the novel and movie deal with imperialism, prominent men, and relationship with daughters. …show more content…

Imperialism defined, is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Unfortunately, in Things Fall Apart, this was forced upon the villagers. The oppression and exploitation of Europeans altered all aspects of life, from religion to family life for the Ibo people. For example, Christianity was established by the missionaries. Because the clan has only been aware of their own culture for so long, they have trouble understanding the Christian beliefs. This makes it hard for them to adjust to the ways of the Christians. Likewise, in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, African territory is invaded, occupied, and colonized by European

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